( 3 01 ) 
/harp, and acrid Humours, reddi/h Com* 
plexions. Whites of their Eyes, lacrimal 
Caruncles, Lips and Mouth all reddifh 5 
for the Fibres and Mufcles of their Heart 
are very ftrong, their Solids firm and vigo- 
rous, their Bodies are therefore dry, and 
their Brain feparates from their Blood fuf- 
ficient Spirits, Hence are they prone to 
Motion, Aftion, and Paffion. Now this 
Liquor having its Oil exifting in larger Par- 
ticles and Surfaces, its Attra&ion will be 
greater. Hence will it foften, fmooth, and 
relax the Veffels more, diminifh their too 
great Strength, preferve their Tone longer, 
and their Springs from being too quickly 
worn out. The Fat-containing Bladders 
will receive more well-prepared Oil, and 
have it ftored up in them. Hence the Body 
will look plumper, clearer, and fmoother. 
The Water, wherein fwims the Oil of the 
Grain, will fufficiently dilute the Blood, 
its Acridnefs will be corrected from the 
Softnefs and Balfamicknefs of the Liquor ; 
the Salts being wrapt up in the earthy Mu • 
fus y will give no Pain, Stimulancy, or Un- 
eafinefs to the Membranes of the Veffels. 
8. Hence alfo appears what kind of Malt 
Liquors will agree with fuch as have final], 
ftrong, 
